Such as "Gongchun", "Grand Guest", "Chen Meng", "Siting", "Man Sheng" and "Shi Mei Shipiao" are all recognized by the industry or ratified by later generations.
Chen Meng pot, a kind of sandy clay pot named after Hui people. Hui Chenmeng is famous for making small pots. The small pot he made is very clever and eye-catching. Later generations called it Chen Meng pot. The pear-shaped pot made by it had the greatest influence, and it was exported to all parts of Europe at the end of the seventeenth century, which had a great influence on the early pot-making industry in Europe.
Chen Meng pot has a strong sense of rhythm, especially the spout of the pot, regardless of its length, is tall and vigorous, with distinctive features. The pot body is bright and shiny, the tire is thin and light, and the lines are round and smooth, which has become the outstanding style feature of Chen Meng pot.
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The teapot is scarlet and purple-brown, which has the practical value of keeping tea taste, keeping tea color and keeping summer summer sour. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Chen Meng pots were exported to Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Japan, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines and other countries, which had a great influence on the early pot-making industry in Europe. Even the royal silver tea set imitates the Chenli-shaped pot of Huimeng, which shows the position of Chen Meng pot in the history of the development of purple sand teapots in China.
The works related to pot-passing include "Biography of Pot in Wenxing Pavilion", "Biography of Pot in Jingxi Club", "Biography of Pot in Meng Huichen" and "Biography of Pot in Chen Meng". In general, Chen Meng's system is composed of more than ten words or auspicious words engraved in a poem. Most of the fonts are regular script and running script. The brushwork is smart and has a charm of calligraphy. It was carved with bamboo knives, and later works were printed with cymbals. Chen Meng's pot is the best product, with a small seal of "Yonglin" on the lid.
In addition, Chen Meng pot is also the customary name for Kung Fu teapot by tea people in southern Fujian and Taiwan Province. The local tea people especially cherish the exquisite Chen Meng teapot, which is not only a tea set, but also a work of art and a collection.
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